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Chapel Mausoleum

St. Anthony’s Mausoleum opened in October of 2008 and features 1,850 crypts and 882 cremation niches. The mausoleum’s architectural style is similar to that of the St. Anthony’s Church, incorporating Rockland County stone and a cathedral ceiling. Inside the mausoleum is an open, chapel-like space containing a statue of St. Anthony on a raised platform. Featured at the end of each of its’ corridors are 16-foot, clear glass panels, creating the effect of bringing the natural world inside.

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Garden Mausoleum

Since day one, CMC has represented the forefront of funeral industry innovation—all without ever losing sight of our roots. What started as a business grounded solely in top-quality mausoleum construction has now expanded to include essentially every aspect of funeral service and cemetery construction and memorialization. Featured here is the Assumption Cemetery Mausoleum, a Spanish Mission-style mausoleum built by CMC for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

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Chapel Mausoleum

The St Rita Mausoleum Columbarium was inaugurated in 2006, and is the third phase and ninth built of a set of eleven master planned buildings to meet the needs of future mausoleums and columbaria. Designed by Architect Martin Frenette, this 33,800 sq. ft. mausoleum and columbarium has 2,105 crypts and can accommodate 2,524 caskets and its 1,968 cremation niches can accommodate 3,966 urns. The building also features several unique works of art, including hand-painted stained glass.

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Chapel Mausoleum

Built by CMC and designed by Young + Wright Architects, the Our Lady of the Angels Mausoleum in Ontario was completed in 2005. The chapel mausoleum features single, double, triple and quadruple crypts, as well as a chapel for committal services.

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Garden Mausoleum

The Resurrection Garden Mausoleum at Good Shepherd is the second mausoleum of three planned projects. This project broke ground on June 23, 2008 and took just over one-year to complete. It contains 1,998 crypts, 1,300 cremation niches and 34 semi-private Family Estate alcoves. LPA Architects of Irvine, CA designed the building and DPR Construction and Carrier Mausoleums Construction, Inc carried out the construction.

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